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Things I liked:Simple, easy to use, stays put when installed. Things I would have changed:Nothing. What others should know:This is pretty much required equipment for anyone wanting to buy a Benjamin Sheridan HB22.
Benjamin HB22 review entered on 2008-07-30 16:33:00
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Things I liked:Solid construction, real wood grips and forestock. Good overall fit and finish. Variable power, and nice and quiet. I took this to a campground over the last weekend, and shot shatterblasts at the campsite and it didn't disturb anyone. This is a reliable gun, and it shoots fairly accurately. Grouping is good, but not great, but
... Read MoreThings I liked:Solid construction, real wood grips and forestock. Good overall fit and finish. Variable power, and nice and quiet. I took this to a campground over the last weekend, and shot shatterblasts at the campsite and it didn't disturb anyone. This is a reliable gun, and it shoots fairly accurately. Grouping is good, but not great, but plenty accurate enough to shoot small diameter targets at 10-15 m. Things I would have changed:Sights are useless. The rear sight is probably the worst I have ever seen. The windage adjustment is nearly impossible to set correctly. I gave up. What others should know:The rear sight is so poor, that I would advise anyone interested in this gun to just factor in a B272 Intermount and go with a new sight of your choice.
Hammerli Storm review entered on 2008-04-26 17:10:01
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Things I liked:Very well made. Good fit and finish throughout. Synthetic stock is smooth, with no rough edges. Raised grip on forestock and pistol grip is comfortable. Sights are good quality, front sight has metal guard, very nice micro adjustable rear sights. Trigger is metal, and has good, crisp letoff. Hasn't been fully broken in yet
... Read MoreThings I liked:Very well made. Good fit and finish throughout. Synthetic stock is smooth, with no rough edges. Raised grip on forestock and pistol grip is comfortable. Sights are good quality, front sight has metal guard, very nice micro adjustable rear sights. Trigger is metal, and has good, crisp letoff. Hasn't been fully broken in yet, but is already shooting reliable groups. Plastic parts, where used, are of a solid, tough ABS, so I didn't mind that the trigger guard was plastic. Medium on the effort to cock this rifle, and could spend all day shooting it. Things I would have changed:I would change the position of the safety. It's handy where it is, but I am used to safeties being located where they normally are on bolt-action rifles. What others should know:I bought mine in .22. This is a pretty powerful rifle for this price range, so light weight pellets, especially pellets with plastic sabots, will cause this rifle to diesel, at least they did in this one (RWS lead-free). Lighter pellets will most likely go close to supersonic, so stick with heavier pellets. I bought this rifle for hunting, and I have no doubt that it will get the job done.